Module 1: Trends and opportunities in development and philanthropy in the 21st century

November 9 – November 11

Read coverage from ‘Innovations and Interventions’. This closing session collated the lessons learned and key insights from the previous sessions. It highlighted the most pressing issues for change and the most promising routes forward for international development agencies and philanthropies.

Panels

Panel 2: Protecting and Promoting Human Wellbeing in the 21st Century. The opening panel introduced the summit as a whole with the Panellists’ reflections on the challenges of focusing international development and philanthropy on protecting and promoting human wellbeing in the 21st Century. Read, listen, or join the discussion …

Panel 3: How is the Development and Philanthropy Ecosystem Evolving? This panel will provide a stimulating introduction to the ways that the ecosystem has evolved and what new actors, powers and values have emerged and must be taken into account in development efforts. Read, listen, or join the discussion …

Panel 4: Innovations and Interventions This closing session highlighted the most pressing issues for change and the most promising routes forward for international development agencies and philanthropies. Read, listen, or join the discussion …

Just Posted from Module 1

November 14, 2011

Person of the Day: Watch Najat Rochdi describe why she came to the UNDP, and how the organisation is thinking about human development.

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